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About fifteen days back a fellow photographer (with which we share these adventures) passed the information about the existence of this slaughter… Read More

About fifteen days back a fellow photographer (with which we share these adventures) passed the information about the existence of this slaughterhouse (in Malagueño, Córdoba, Argentina), and went with him to see the place, and to make some first shots. The next day, I told my aunt the discovery, chatting on the phone, and told me that the owners of this place made the journey of migration from Spain to Argentina in the same boat as my grandparents in 1912. And on that trip became friends. And then they were the "rich friends" from the early '50s. The owner, Miguelito Sancho, died in the early '80s, and the company quickly went bankrupt a few years later. Read Less

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How well it suits all men, on the subject of chaos, to say that it is a kind of darkness!

But in fact it comes from a shadow, which has been called by the name 'darkness'.

And the shadow comes from a product that has existed since the beginning.

It is, moreover, clear that it existed before chaos came into being

I am in the process of becoming

The Nag Hammadi LibraryOn the Origin of the World("The Untitled Text")Translated by Hans-Gebhard Bethge and Bentley Layton

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About fifteen days back a fellow photographer (with which we share these adventures) passed the information about the existence of this slaughterhouse (in Malagueño, Córdoba, Argentina), and went with him to see the place, and to make some first shots. The next day, I told my aunt the discovery, chatting on the phone, and told me that the owners of this place made the journey of migration from Spain to Argentina in the same boat as my grandparents in 1912. And on that trip became friends. And then they were the "rich friends" from the early '50s. The owner, Miguelito Sancho, died in the early '80s, and the company quickly went bankrupt a few years later.

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About fifteen days back a fellow photographer (with which we share these adventures) passed the information about the existence of this slaughter… Read More

About fifteen days back a fellow photographer (with which we share these adventures) passed the information about the existence of this slaughterhouse (in Malagueño, Córdoba, Argentina), and went with him to see the place, and to make some first shots. The next day, I told my aunt the discovery, chatting on the phone, and told me that the owners of this place made the journey of migration from Spain to Argentina in the same boat as my grandparents in 1912. And on that trip became friends. And then they were the "rich friends" from the early '50s. The owner, Miguelito Sancho, died in the early '80s, and the company quickly went bankrupt a few years later. Read Less